It’s Character, Not Reputation

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Apr,2013

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Yesterday, we looked at keeping our word.  This goes directly to our character.  It’s all about character, with character being who you are when you are alone, with nobody else looking.  Your reputation is the image that you present or…

NEVER LIE

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Apr,2013

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Yesterday we continued to look at the best advice I’ve ever been given. (Remember it was given to me by my leadership mentor, Lt. Col. John Folchetti.)   He told me to, “Ride Hard, Shoot Straight, and Never Lie.” There…

SHOOT STRAIGHT

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Apr,2013

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Yesterday we starting to look at the best advice I’ve ever been given. (Remember it was given to me by my leadership mentor, Lt. Col. John Folchetti.)   He told me to, “Ride Hard, Shoot Straight, and Never Lie.” There…

RIDE HARD

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Apr,2013

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The best advice I’ve ever been given was by my leadership mentor, Lt. Col. John Folchetti.  He was my commanding officer back in 1989, both of us had just joined Weapons Company 3rd Battalion 6th Marines.  The Panama conflict was…

What Is Your Personal Vision?

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Apr,2013

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As a consultant/coach, the most important thing for me to learn about my client is what their personal vision is for their life.  Ask yourself these questions:   What do I want my life to look like 5 years from…

You Can’t! (or Can You?)

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Apr,2013

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On the home page of my website is this quote, “Whether you think you can, or think you can’t, you’re right,” Henry Ford.  Man-O-Chevitz, is this true!!  Not a day goes by when the majority of people I cross paths…

Don’t Be Afraid To Act On Warning Signs

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Apr,2013

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We are looking at the 6 conditions of the conscience, your co-perceiver (Ancient Olympian’s 6th Sense), and today we finish up with a TENDER Conscience.       Tender means, in the case of the Ancient Olympian, that one must be willing…

Are You Tough In All The Wrong Places?

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Apr,2013

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We are looking at the 6 conditions of the conscience, your co-perceiver (Ancient Olympian’s 6th Sense), and today we look at a SEARED Conscience.     Seared means to deaden the feelings, make insensitive or to become callused.   I do…